Actually the melting point depends on the molecule under consideration. But, in general inorganic compounds have higher melting point than organic compounds. However, there are many exceptions to this statement.
melting point
Example: compounds that are thermally decomposed before a supposed melting or boiling point.
compounds are identified because each compound have characteristically different melting and boiling points.
You think probable to a glass.
Molecular compounds tend to have lower melting points.
Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.
Molecular Solids have a lower melting point
Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.
Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.
a lower melting point
Low melting Point.
Most molecular compounds have a low melting point. They also typically don't conduct electricity.
Ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds and therefore require more energy to break.
If the melting point is at 1240 degrees C then it is most likely an ionic compound, because ionic compounds have their melting points above 800 degrees C while the molecular compounds have their melting point at or below room temperature.
Most molecular compounds have a low melting point. They also typically don't conduct electricity.
no, they are two different things. molecular compounds have a lower boiling and melting point relative to ionic.